Lisa Kumpf

Lisa is CRWA’s current Rita Barron Fellow, coordinating their Volunteer Monthly Monitoring Program and providing support to their Field Science programs. She works extensively on the water quality monitoring, wetland restoration, and water management projects that CRWA takes on.

Lisa has a B.S. in Geology from UMass Amherst, and is finishing her M.S. in Geology from Boston College where she does research on the Yellow River Delta in China. She has previously worked at Mass Audubon and other nonprofit organizations in the state, teaching kids and adults about Massachusetts' natural history. Lisa loves combining her passions for science and education to engage citizens with the natural world around them! Outside of her work at the CRWA, Lisa enjoys singing, hiking, playing with her cat, and spending time with her family.